Day, Novell

1    2,    8|       to~ ~commisserate this my languishing extremity, nor acquainted
2    5,    7|           pittied their so long languishing, enstructed them how to
3    5,    9|      comfort thy selfe, and let languishing thoughts no~ ~longer offend
4    6,    7|     neede of me) to let him lye languishing, and~ ~dye?~ ~ Never was
5    7,    9| earnestly desire: because, by~ ~languishing in this lovesicke affliction,
6    7,    9|     thee, to comfort her long~ ~languishing desires: but if thou persist
7   10,    7|        no~ ~longer; fell into a languishing sickenesse, consuming away
8   10,    7|    comfortable to a~ ~body in a languishing. sickenesse, whereupon,
9   10,    9|         shall live in continual languishing. In the knitting~ ~up of
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